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1config MMU
2	def_bool y
3
4config ZONE_DMA
5	def_bool y
6
7config CPU_BIG_ENDIAN
8	def_bool y
9
10config LOCKDEP_SUPPORT
11	def_bool y
12
13config STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
14	def_bool y
15
16config RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
17	bool
18
19config RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM
20	def_bool y
21
22config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U32
23	def_bool n
24
25config ARCH_HAS_ILOG2_U64
26	def_bool n
27
28config GENERIC_HWEIGHT
29	def_bool y
30
31config GENERIC_BUG
32	def_bool y if BUG
33
34config GENERIC_BUG_RELATIVE_POINTERS
35	def_bool y
36
37config ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT
38	def_bool y
39
40config GENERIC_LOCKBREAK
41	def_bool y if SMP && PREEMPT
42
43config PGSTE
44	def_bool y if KVM
45
46config ARCH_SUPPORTS_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
47	def_bool y
48
49config KEXEC
50	def_bool y
51	select KEXEC_CORE
52
53config AUDIT_ARCH
54	def_bool y
55
56config NO_IOPORT_MAP
57	def_bool y
58
59config PCI_QUIRKS
60	def_bool n
61
62config ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES
63	def_bool y
64
65config DEBUG_RODATA
66	def_bool y
67
68config S390
69	def_bool y
70	select ARCH_HAS_ATOMIC64_DEC_IF_POSITIVE
71	select ARCH_HAS_DEBUG_STRICT_USER_COPY_CHECKS
72	select ARCH_HAS_DEVMEM_IS_ALLOWED
73	select ARCH_HAS_ELF_RANDOMIZE
74	select ARCH_HAS_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL
75	select ARCH_HAS_SG_CHAIN
76	select ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG
77	select ARCH_INLINE_READ_LOCK
78	select ARCH_INLINE_READ_LOCK_BH
79	select ARCH_INLINE_READ_LOCK_IRQ
80	select ARCH_INLINE_READ_LOCK_IRQSAVE
81	select ARCH_INLINE_READ_TRYLOCK
82	select ARCH_INLINE_READ_UNLOCK
83	select ARCH_INLINE_READ_UNLOCK_BH
84	select ARCH_INLINE_READ_UNLOCK_IRQ
85	select ARCH_INLINE_READ_UNLOCK_IRQRESTORE
86	select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_LOCK
87	select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_LOCK_BH
88	select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_LOCK_IRQ
89	select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_LOCK_IRQSAVE
90	select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_TRYLOCK
91	select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_TRYLOCK_BH
92	select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK
93	select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK_BH
94	select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK_IRQ
95	select ARCH_INLINE_SPIN_UNLOCK_IRQRESTORE
96	select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_LOCK
97	select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_LOCK_BH
98	select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_LOCK_IRQ
99	select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_LOCK_IRQSAVE
100	select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_TRYLOCK
101	select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_UNLOCK
102	select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_UNLOCK_BH
103	select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_UNLOCK_IRQ
104	select ARCH_INLINE_WRITE_UNLOCK_IRQRESTORE
105	select ARCH_SAVE_PAGE_KEYS if HIBERNATION
106	select ARCH_SUPPORTS_ATOMIC_RMW
107	select ARCH_SUPPORTS_NUMA_BALANCING
108	select ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP
109	select ARCH_USE_CMPXCHG_LOCKREF
110	select ARCH_WANTS_DYNAMIC_TASK_STRUCT
111	select ARCH_WANTS_PROT_NUMA_PROT_NONE
112	select ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION
113	select BUILDTIME_EXTABLE_SORT
114	select CLONE_BACKWARDS2
115	select DYNAMIC_FTRACE if FUNCTION_TRACER
116	select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
117	select GENERIC_CPU_AUTOPROBE
118	select GENERIC_CPU_DEVICES if !SMP
119	select GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT
120	select GENERIC_SMP_IDLE_THREAD
121	select GENERIC_TIME_VSYSCALL
122	select HAVE_ALIGNED_STRUCT_PAGE if SLUB
123	select HAVE_ARCH_AUDITSYSCALL
124	select HAVE_ARCH_EARLY_PFN_TO_NID
125	select HAVE_ARCH_JUMP_LABEL
126	select CPU_NO_EFFICIENT_FFS if !HAVE_MARCH_Z9_109_FEATURES
127	select HAVE_ARCH_SECCOMP_FILTER
128	select HAVE_ARCH_SOFT_DIRTY
129	select HAVE_ARCH_TRACEHOOK
130	select HAVE_ARCH_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
131	select HAVE_EBPF_JIT if PACK_STACK && HAVE_MARCH_Z196_FEATURES
132	select HAVE_CMPXCHG_DOUBLE
133	select HAVE_CMPXCHG_LOCAL
134	select HAVE_DEBUG_KMEMLEAK
135	select HAVE_DMA_API_DEBUG
136	select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
137	select HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS
138	select HAVE_EXIT_THREAD
139	select HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD
140	select HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
141	select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER
142	select HAVE_FUTEX_CMPXCHG if FUTEX
143	select HAVE_KERNEL_BZIP2
144	select HAVE_KERNEL_GZIP
145	select HAVE_KERNEL_LZ4
146	select HAVE_KERNEL_LZMA
147	select HAVE_KERNEL_LZO
148	select HAVE_KERNEL_XZ
149	select HAVE_KPROBES
150	select HAVE_KRETPROBES
151	select HAVE_KVM
152	select HAVE_LIVEPATCH
153	select HAVE_MEMBLOCK
154	select HAVE_MEMBLOCK_NODE_MAP
155	select HAVE_MEMBLOCK_PHYS_MAP
156	select HAVE_MOD_ARCH_SPECIFIC
157	select HAVE_OPROFILE
158	select HAVE_PERF_EVENTS
159	select HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API
160	select HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS
161	select HAVE_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING
162	select MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA
163	select NO_BOOTMEM
164	select OLD_SIGACTION
165	select OLD_SIGSUSPEND3
166	select SYSCTL_EXCEPTION_TRACE
167	select TTY
168	select VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING
169	select VIRT_TO_BUS
170	select HAVE_NMI
171
172
173config SCHED_OMIT_FRAME_POINTER
174	def_bool y
175
176config PGTABLE_LEVELS
177	int
178	default 4
179
180source "init/Kconfig"
181
182source "kernel/Kconfig.freezer"
183
184source "kernel/livepatch/Kconfig"
185
186menu "Processor type and features"
187
188config HAVE_MARCH_Z900_FEATURES
189	def_bool n
190
191config HAVE_MARCH_Z990_FEATURES
192	def_bool n
193	select HAVE_MARCH_Z900_FEATURES
194
195config HAVE_MARCH_Z9_109_FEATURES
196	def_bool n
197	select HAVE_MARCH_Z990_FEATURES
198
199config HAVE_MARCH_Z10_FEATURES
200	def_bool n
201	select HAVE_MARCH_Z9_109_FEATURES
202
203config HAVE_MARCH_Z196_FEATURES
204	def_bool n
205	select HAVE_MARCH_Z10_FEATURES
206
207config HAVE_MARCH_ZEC12_FEATURES
208	def_bool n
209	select HAVE_MARCH_Z196_FEATURES
210
211config HAVE_MARCH_Z13_FEATURES
212	def_bool n
213	select HAVE_MARCH_ZEC12_FEATURES
214
215choice
216	prompt "Processor type"
217	default MARCH_Z196
218
219config MARCH_Z900
220	bool "IBM zSeries model z800 and z900"
221	select HAVE_MARCH_Z900_FEATURES
222	help
223	  Select this to enable optimizations for model z800/z900 (2064 and
224	  2066 series). This will enable some optimizations that are not
225	  available on older ESA/390 (31 Bit) only CPUs.
226
227config MARCH_Z990
228	bool "IBM zSeries model z890 and z990"
229	select HAVE_MARCH_Z990_FEATURES
230	help
231	  Select this to enable optimizations for model z890/z990 (2084 and
232	  2086 series). The kernel will be slightly faster but will not work
233	  on older machines.
234
235config MARCH_Z9_109
236	bool "IBM System z9"
237	select HAVE_MARCH_Z9_109_FEATURES
238	help
239	  Select this to enable optimizations for IBM System z9 (2094 and
240	  2096 series). The kernel will be slightly faster but will not work
241	  on older machines.
242
243config MARCH_Z10
244	bool "IBM System z10"
245	select HAVE_MARCH_Z10_FEATURES
246	help
247	  Select this to enable optimizations for IBM System z10 (2097 and
248	  2098 series). The kernel will be slightly faster but will not work
249	  on older machines.
250
251config MARCH_Z196
252	bool "IBM zEnterprise 114 and 196"
253	select HAVE_MARCH_Z196_FEATURES
254	help
255	  Select this to enable optimizations for IBM zEnterprise 114 and 196
256	  (2818 and 2817 series). The kernel will be slightly faster but will
257	  not work on older machines.
258
259config MARCH_ZEC12
260	bool "IBM zBC12 and zEC12"
261	select HAVE_MARCH_ZEC12_FEATURES
262	help
263	  Select this to enable optimizations for IBM zBC12 and zEC12 (2828 and
264	  2827 series). The kernel will be slightly faster but will not work on
265	  older machines.
266
267config MARCH_Z13
268	bool "IBM z13s and z13"
269	select HAVE_MARCH_Z13_FEATURES
270	help
271	  Select this to enable optimizations for IBM z13s and z13 (2965 and
272	  2964 series). The kernel will be slightly faster but will not work on
273	  older machines.
274
275endchoice
276
277config MARCH_Z900_TUNE
278	def_bool TUNE_Z900 || MARCH_Z900 && TUNE_DEFAULT
279
280config MARCH_Z990_TUNE
281	def_bool TUNE_Z990 || MARCH_Z990 && TUNE_DEFAULT
282
283config MARCH_Z9_109_TUNE
284	def_bool TUNE_Z9_109 || MARCH_Z9_109 && TUNE_DEFAULT
285
286config MARCH_Z10_TUNE
287	def_bool TUNE_Z10 || MARCH_Z10 && TUNE_DEFAULT
288
289config MARCH_Z196_TUNE
290	def_bool TUNE_Z196 || MARCH_Z196 && TUNE_DEFAULT
291
292config MARCH_ZEC12_TUNE
293	def_bool TUNE_ZEC12 || MARCH_ZEC12 && TUNE_DEFAULT
294
295config MARCH_Z13_TUNE
296	def_bool TUNE_Z13 || MARCH_Z13 && TUNE_DEFAULT
297
298choice
299	prompt "Tune code generation"
300	default TUNE_DEFAULT
301	help
302	  Cause the compiler to tune (-mtune) the generated code for a machine.
303	  This will make the code run faster on the selected machine but
304	  somewhat slower on other machines.
305	  This option only changes how the compiler emits instructions, not the
306	  selection of instructions itself, so the resulting kernel will run on
307	  all other machines.
308
309config TUNE_DEFAULT
310	bool "Default"
311	help
312	  Tune the generated code for the target processor for which the kernel
313	  will be compiled.
314
315config TUNE_Z900
316	bool "IBM zSeries model z800 and z900"
317
318config TUNE_Z990
319	bool "IBM zSeries model z890 and z990"
320
321config TUNE_Z9_109
322	bool "IBM System z9"
323
324config TUNE_Z10
325	bool "IBM System z10"
326
327config TUNE_Z196
328	bool "IBM zEnterprise 114 and 196"
329
330config TUNE_ZEC12
331	bool "IBM zBC12 and zEC12"
332
333config TUNE_Z13
334	bool "IBM z13"
335
336endchoice
337
338config 64BIT
339	def_bool y
340
341config COMPAT
342	def_bool y
343	prompt "Kernel support for 31 bit emulation"
344	select COMPAT_BINFMT_ELF if BINFMT_ELF
345	select ARCH_WANT_OLD_COMPAT_IPC
346	select COMPAT_OLD_SIGACTION
347	depends on MULTIUSER
348	help
349	  Select this option if you want to enable your system kernel to
350	  handle system-calls from ELF binaries for 31 bit ESA.  This option
351	  (and some other stuff like libraries and such) is needed for
352	  executing 31 bit applications.  It is safe to say "Y".
353
354config SYSVIPC_COMPAT
355	def_bool y if COMPAT && SYSVIPC
356
357config KEYS_COMPAT
358	def_bool y if COMPAT && KEYS
359
360config SMP
361	def_bool y
362	prompt "Symmetric multi-processing support"
363	---help---
364	  This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
365	  a system with only one CPU, like most personal computers, say N. If
366	  you have a system with more than one CPU, say Y.
367
368	  If you say N here, the kernel will run on uni- and multiprocessor
369	  machines, but will use only one CPU of a multiprocessor machine. If
370	  you say Y here, the kernel will run on many, but not all,
371	  uniprocessor machines. On a uniprocessor machine, the kernel
372	  will run faster if you say N here.
373
374	  See also the SMP-HOWTO available at
375	  <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
376
377	  Even if you don't know what to do here, say Y.
378
379config NR_CPUS
380	int "Maximum number of CPUs (2-512)"
381	range 2 512
382	depends on SMP
383	default "64"
384	help
385	  This allows you to specify the maximum number of CPUs which this
386	  kernel will support. The maximum supported value is 512 and the
387	  minimum value which makes sense is 2.
388
389	  This is purely to save memory - each supported CPU adds
390	  approximately sixteen kilobytes to the kernel image.
391
392config HOTPLUG_CPU
393	def_bool y
394	prompt "Support for hot-pluggable CPUs"
395	depends on SMP
396	help
397	  Say Y here to be able to turn CPUs off and on. CPUs
398	  can be controlled through /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu#.
399	  Say N if you want to disable CPU hotplug.
400
401# Some NUMA nodes have memory ranges that span
402# other nodes.	Even though a pfn is valid and
403# between a node's start and end pfns, it may not
404# reside on that node.	See memmap_init_zone()
405# for details. <- They meant memory holes!
406config NODES_SPAN_OTHER_NODES
407	def_bool NUMA
408
409config NUMA
410	bool "NUMA support"
411	depends on SMP && SCHED_TOPOLOGY
412	default n
413	help
414	  Enable NUMA support
415
416	  This option adds NUMA support to the kernel.
417
418	  An operation mode can be selected by appending
419	  numa=<method> to the kernel command line.
420
421	  The default behaviour is identical to appending numa=plain to
422	  the command line. This will create just one node with all
423	  available memory and all CPUs in it.
424
425config NODES_SHIFT
426	int "Maximum NUMA nodes (as a power of 2)"
427	range 1 10
428	depends on NUMA
429	default "4"
430	help
431	  Specify the maximum number of NUMA nodes available on the target
432	  system. Increases memory reserved to accommodate various tables.
433
434menu "Select NUMA modes"
435	depends on NUMA
436
437config NUMA_EMU
438	bool "NUMA emulation"
439	default y
440	help
441	  Numa emulation mode will split the available system memory into
442	  equal chunks which then are distributed over the configured number
443	  of nodes in a round-robin manner.
444
445	  The number of fake nodes is limited by the number of available memory
446	  chunks (i.e. memory size / fake size) and the number of supported
447	  nodes in the kernel.
448
449	  The CPUs are assigned to the nodes in a way that partially respects
450	  the original machine topology (if supported by the machine).
451	  Fair distribution of the CPUs is not guaranteed.
452
453config EMU_SIZE
454	hex "NUMA emulation memory chunk size"
455	default 0x10000000
456	range 0x400000 0x100000000
457	depends on NUMA_EMU
458	help
459	  Select the default size by which the memory is chopped and then
460	  assigned to emulated NUMA nodes.
461
462	  This can be overridden by specifying
463
464	  emu_size=<n>
465
466	  on the kernel command line where also suffixes K, M, G, and T are
467	  supported.
468
469endmenu
470
471config SCHED_SMT
472	def_bool n
473
474config SCHED_MC
475	def_bool n
476
477config SCHED_BOOK
478	def_bool n
479
480config SCHED_TOPOLOGY
481	def_bool y
482	prompt "Topology scheduler support"
483	depends on SMP
484	select SCHED_SMT
485	select SCHED_MC
486	select SCHED_BOOK
487	help
488	  Topology scheduler support improves the CPU scheduler's decision
489	  making when dealing with machines that have multi-threading,
490	  multiple cores or multiple books.
491
492source kernel/Kconfig.preempt
493
494source kernel/Kconfig.hz
495
496endmenu
497
498menu "Memory setup"
499
500config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE
501	def_bool y
502	select SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP_ENABLE
503	select SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP
504
505config ARCH_SPARSEMEM_DEFAULT
506	def_bool y
507
508config ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL
509	def_bool y
510
511config ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
512	def_bool y if SPARSEMEM
513
514config ARCH_ENABLE_MEMORY_HOTREMOVE
515	def_bool y
516
517config ARCH_ENABLE_SPLIT_PMD_PTLOCK
518	def_bool y
519
520config FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER
521	int
522	default "9"
523
524source "mm/Kconfig"
525
526config PACK_STACK
527	def_bool y
528	prompt "Pack kernel stack"
529	help
530	  This option enables the compiler option -mkernel-backchain if it
531	  is available. If the option is available the compiler supports
532	  the new stack layout which dramatically reduces the minimum stack
533	  frame size. With an old compiler a non-leaf function needs a
534	  minimum of 96 bytes on 31 bit and 160 bytes on 64 bit. With
535	  -mkernel-backchain the minimum size drops to 16 byte on 31 bit
536	  and 24 byte on 64 bit.
537
538	  Say Y if you are unsure.
539
540config CHECK_STACK
541	def_bool y
542	prompt "Detect kernel stack overflow"
543	help
544	  This option enables the compiler option -mstack-guard and
545	  -mstack-size if they are available. If the compiler supports them
546	  it will emit additional code to each function prolog to trigger
547	  an illegal operation if the kernel stack is about to overflow.
548
549	  Say N if you are unsure.
550
551config STACK_GUARD
552	int "Size of the guard area (128-1024)"
553	range 128 1024
554	depends on CHECK_STACK
555	default "256"
556	help
557	  This allows you to specify the size of the guard area at the lower
558	  end of the kernel stack. If the kernel stack points into the guard
559	  area on function entry an illegal operation is triggered. The size
560	  needs to be a power of 2. Please keep in mind that the size of an
561	  interrupt frame is 184 bytes for 31 bit and 328 bytes on 64 bit.
562	  The minimum size for the stack guard should be 256 for 31 bit and
563	  512 for 64 bit.
564
565config WARN_DYNAMIC_STACK
566	def_bool n
567	prompt "Emit compiler warnings for function with dynamic stack usage"
568	help
569	  This option enables the compiler option -mwarn-dynamicstack. If the
570	  compiler supports this options generates warnings for functions
571	  that dynamically allocate stack space using alloca.
572
573	  Say N if you are unsure.
574
575endmenu
576
577menu "I/O subsystem"
578
579config QDIO
580	def_tristate y
581	prompt "QDIO support"
582	---help---
583	  This driver provides the Queued Direct I/O base support for
584	  IBM System z.
585
586	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
587	  module will be called qdio.
588
589	  If unsure, say Y.
590
591menuconfig PCI
592	bool "PCI support"
593	select PCI_MSI
594	select IOMMU_SUPPORT
595	help
596	  Enable PCI support.
597
598if PCI
599
600config PCI_NR_FUNCTIONS
601	int "Maximum number of PCI functions (1-4096)"
602	range 1 4096
603	default "64"
604	help
605	  This allows you to specify the maximum number of PCI functions which
606	  this kernel will support.
607
608config PCI_NR_MSI
609	int "Maximum number of MSI interrupts (64-32768)"
610	range 64 32768
611	default "256"
612	help
613	  This defines the number of virtual interrupts the kernel will
614	  provide for MSI interrupts. If you configure your system to have
615	  too few drivers will fail to allocate MSI interrupts for all
616	  PCI devices.
617
618source "drivers/pci/Kconfig"
619
620endif	# PCI
621
622config PCI_DOMAINS
623	def_bool PCI
624
625config HAS_IOMEM
626	def_bool PCI
627
628config IOMMU_HELPER
629	def_bool PCI
630
631config NEED_SG_DMA_LENGTH
632	def_bool PCI
633
634config NEED_DMA_MAP_STATE
635	def_bool PCI
636
637config CHSC_SCH
638	def_tristate m
639	prompt "Support for CHSC subchannels"
640	help
641	  This driver allows usage of CHSC subchannels. A CHSC subchannel
642	  is usually present on LPAR only.
643	  The driver creates a device /dev/chsc, which may be used to
644	  obtain I/O configuration information about the machine and
645	  to issue asynchronous chsc commands (DANGEROUS).
646	  You will usually only want to use this interface on a special
647	  LPAR designated for system management.
648
649	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
650	  module will be called chsc_sch.
651
652	  If unsure, say N.
653
654config SCM_BUS
655	def_bool y
656	prompt "SCM bus driver"
657	help
658	  Bus driver for Storage Class Memory.
659
660config EADM_SCH
661	def_tristate m
662	prompt "Support for EADM subchannels"
663	depends on SCM_BUS
664	help
665	  This driver allows usage of EADM subchannels. EADM subchannels act
666	  as a communication vehicle for SCM increments.
667
668	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
669	  module will be called eadm_sch.
670
671endmenu
672
673menu "Dump support"
674
675config CRASH_DUMP
676	bool "kernel crash dumps"
677	depends on SMP
678	select KEXEC
679	help
680	  Generate crash dump after being started by kexec.
681	  Crash dump kernels are loaded in the main kernel with kexec-tools
682	  into a specially reserved region and then later executed after
683	  a crash by kdump/kexec.
684	  Refer to <file:Documentation/s390/zfcpdump.txt> for more details on this.
685	  This option also enables s390 zfcpdump.
686	  See also <file:Documentation/s390/zfcpdump.txt>
687
688endmenu
689
690menu "Executable file formats / Emulations"
691
692source "fs/Kconfig.binfmt"
693
694config SECCOMP
695	def_bool y
696	prompt "Enable seccomp to safely compute untrusted bytecode"
697	depends on PROC_FS
698	help
699	  This kernel feature is useful for number crunching applications
700	  that may need to compute untrusted bytecode during their
701	  execution. By using pipes or other transports made available to
702	  the process as file descriptors supporting the read/write
703	  syscalls, it's possible to isolate those applications in
704	  their own address space using seccomp. Once seccomp is
705	  enabled via /proc/<pid>/seccomp, it cannot be disabled
706	  and the task is only allowed to execute a few safe syscalls
707	  defined by each seccomp mode.
708
709	  If unsure, say Y.
710
711endmenu
712
713menu "Power Management"
714
715config ARCH_HIBERNATION_POSSIBLE
716	def_bool y
717
718source "kernel/power/Kconfig"
719
720endmenu
721
722source "net/Kconfig"
723
724config PCMCIA
725	def_bool n
726
727config CCW
728	def_bool y
729
730source "drivers/Kconfig"
731
732source "fs/Kconfig"
733
734source "arch/s390/Kconfig.debug"
735
736source "security/Kconfig"
737
738source "crypto/Kconfig"
739
740source "lib/Kconfig"
741
742menu "Virtualization"
743
744config PFAULT
745	def_bool y
746	prompt "Pseudo page fault support"
747	help
748	  Select this option, if you want to use PFAULT pseudo page fault
749	  handling under VM. If running native or in LPAR, this option
750	  has no effect. If your VM does not support PFAULT, PAGEEX
751	  pseudo page fault handling will be used.
752	  Note that VM 4.2 supports PFAULT but has a bug in its
753	  implementation that causes some problems.
754	  Everybody who wants to run Linux under VM != VM4.2 should select
755	  this option.
756
757config SHARED_KERNEL
758	bool "VM shared kernel support"
759	depends on !JUMP_LABEL
760	help
761	  Select this option, if you want to share the text segment of the
762	  Linux kernel between different VM guests. This reduces memory
763	  usage with lots of guests but greatly increases kernel size.
764	  Also if a kernel was IPL'ed from a shared segment the kexec system
765	  call will not work.
766	  You should only select this option if you know what you are
767	  doing and want to exploit this feature.
768
769config CMM
770	def_tristate n
771	prompt "Cooperative memory management"
772	help
773	  Select this option, if you want to enable the kernel interface
774	  to reduce the memory size of the system. This is accomplished
775	  by allocating pages of memory and put them "on hold". This only
776	  makes sense for a system running under VM where the unused pages
777	  will be reused by VM for other guest systems. The interface
778	  allows an external monitor to balance memory of many systems.
779	  Everybody who wants to run Linux under VM should select this
780	  option.
781
782config CMM_IUCV
783	def_bool y
784	prompt "IUCV special message interface to cooperative memory management"
785	depends on CMM && (SMSGIUCV=y || CMM=SMSGIUCV)
786	help
787	  Select this option to enable the special message interface to
788	  the cooperative memory management.
789
790config APPLDATA_BASE
791	def_bool n
792	prompt "Linux - VM Monitor Stream, base infrastructure"
793	depends on PROC_FS
794	help
795	  This provides a kernel interface for creating and updating z/VM APPLDATA
796	  monitor records. The monitor records are updated at certain time
797	  intervals, once the timer is started.
798	  Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/timer starts(1) or stops(0) the timer,
799	  i.e. enables or disables monitoring on the Linux side.
800	  A custom interval value (in seconds) can be written to
801	  /proc/appldata/interval.
802
803	  Defaults are 60 seconds interval and timer off.
804	  The /proc entries can also be read from, showing the current settings.
805
806config APPLDATA_MEM
807	def_tristate m
808	prompt "Monitor memory management statistics"
809	depends on APPLDATA_BASE && VM_EVENT_COUNTERS
810	help
811	  This provides memory management related data to the Linux - VM Monitor
812	  Stream, like paging/swapping rate, memory utilisation, etc.
813	  Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/memory creates(1) or removes(0) a z/VM
814	  APPLDATA monitor record, i.e. enables or disables monitoring this record
815	  on the z/VM side.
816
817	  Default is disabled.
818	  The /proc entry can also be read from, showing the current settings.
819
820	  This can also be compiled as a module, which will be called
821	  appldata_mem.o.
822
823config APPLDATA_OS
824	def_tristate m
825	prompt "Monitor OS statistics"
826	depends on APPLDATA_BASE
827	help
828	  This provides OS related data to the Linux - VM Monitor Stream, like
829	  CPU utilisation, etc.
830	  Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/os creates(1) or removes(0) a z/VM
831	  APPLDATA monitor record, i.e. enables or disables monitoring this record
832	  on the z/VM side.
833
834	  Default is disabled.
835	  This can also be compiled as a module, which will be called
836	  appldata_os.o.
837
838config APPLDATA_NET_SUM
839	def_tristate m
840	prompt "Monitor overall network statistics"
841	depends on APPLDATA_BASE && NET
842	help
843	  This provides network related data to the Linux - VM Monitor Stream,
844	  currently there is only a total sum of network I/O statistics, no
845	  per-interface data.
846	  Writing 1 or 0 to /proc/appldata/net_sum creates(1) or removes(0) a z/VM
847	  APPLDATA monitor record, i.e. enables or disables monitoring this record
848	  on the z/VM side.
849
850	  Default is disabled.
851	  This can also be compiled as a module, which will be called
852	  appldata_net_sum.o.
853
854config S390_HYPFS_FS
855	def_bool y
856	prompt "s390 hypervisor file system support"
857	select SYS_HYPERVISOR
858	help
859	  This is a virtual file system intended to provide accounting
860	  information in an s390 hypervisor environment.
861
862source "arch/s390/kvm/Kconfig"
863
864config S390_GUEST
865	def_bool y
866	prompt "s390 support for virtio devices"
867	select TTY
868	select VIRTUALIZATION
869	select VIRTIO
870	select VIRTIO_CONSOLE
871	help
872	  Enabling this option adds support for virtio based paravirtual device
873	  drivers on s390.
874
875	  Select this option if you want to run the kernel as a guest under
876	  the KVM hypervisor.
877
878endmenu
879